0
Behnam A Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

a little of my hair

Hi,
Is it correct to say I had may hair cut a little ?
Or I had a little of my hair cut ?
which one is correct ?
Thanks
  

Top answer

Behnam A I had may hair cut a little ? This means that you had all of your hair cut a little bit shorter. I think this is probably what you mean.

  • Behnam A I had may hair cut a little ?
  • This means that you had all of your hair cut a little bit shorter.
  • I think this is probably what you mean.
  • Behnam A I had a little of my hair cut ?
  • This means that you only had one section of your hair cut, and left the rest long.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

4 Answers
0
Behnam A I had may hair cut a little ?
This means that you had all of your hair cut a little bit shorter. I think this is probably what you mean.
Behnam A I had a little of my hair cut ?
This means that you only had one section of your hair cut, and left the rest long. (Maybe the barber had to leave quickly in the middle o
0
Behnam A Hi,Is it correct to say I had may hair cut a little ?Or I had a little of my hair cut ?which one is correct ?Thanks
I got my hair trimmed.
The barber trimmed my hair.

To trim is to cut a little bit off the length, to make the hair look neat and tidy.

Men trim their beards.
Girls get their bangs trimmed.
0
khoffBehnam A I had may hair cut a little ?This means that you had all of your hair cut a little bit shorter. I think this is probably what you mean.
Yes, thank you
0
AlpheccaStarsI got my hair trimmed.
The barber trimmed my hair.
To trim is to cut a little bit off the length, to make the hair look neat and tidy.
Men trim their beards.
Girls get their bangs trimmed.
quite helpful, thank you.
I actually asked for the usage of a little and I suppose I got my answer in Khoff's reply.

Related Questions